Loafousia Does Maia

Loafousia Does Maia is a series aired over the summer of 2017 to mark one year of the Maia Song Contest, where Loafousian juries vote in previous editions of the contest to find each winner in Loafousia.

Betting
Before the show began, Loafousian betting company Please Bet And Give Us Money Bitches ran odds on various categories, such as Most Likely To Win and Most Likely To Come Last. The company published an official top five for each category live on the show.

Results
24 Loafousian jurors, including singers, artists and famous figures around the nation, voted in usual Maia Song Contest format to determine a winner, each of the jurors representing one of the voting countries in Maia Song Contest 1.

In a surprise turn of events, the winner of the first revote was, with Laleh and her song "Colors", which won with a 3 point margin over despite being just 8th in the odds. The country predicted to come last,, finished in 23rd, 4 points ahead of , who took last place. The biggest faller was who fell 14 places from 1st to 15th, while the biggest climber was a tie between  (from 16th to 1st) and  (from 20th to 5th), both climbing 15 places.

Semi Final 1
To save time, ETL allowed the semi finals to be decided purely by the public vote, with the 10 most popular songs voted for by the public in both semi finals going through to the grand final. For this reason, there are no points issued in the following tables when the semi finals are viewed, but all rankings were announced live on the show.

Grand Final
36 Loafousian jurors voted in the usual Maia Song Contest fashion, each representing one of the voting countries in the Maia Song Contest 2 grand final.

Semi Final 1
As with the semi finals of Maia Song Contest 2, the rankings were entirely decided by the Loafousian televote.

Grand Final
43 Loafousian jurors voted in usual Maia Song Contest fashion in order to determine the winner - each juror representing one of the voting countries in Maia Song Contest 3.

Semi Final 1
As with the semi finals of Maia Song Contest 2 and 3, the rankings were entirely decided by the Loafousian televote.

Grand Final
47 Loafousian jurors voted in this final, one each representing one of the 47 voting countries in Maia Song Contest 4.

Maia Song Contest 5
Same as Maia 2, 3 and 4.

Grand Final
44 Loafousian jurors voted in usual Maia Song Contest fashion, one each representing one of the 44 voting countries in Maia Song Contest 5.

Maia Song Contest 6
The same system was applied to these semi finals as the last four editions.

Grand Final
46 Loafousian jurors voted in this final, each representing one of the 46 voting countries in Maia Song Contest 6.

Grand Final
47 Loafousian jurors voted in this grand final, each representing one of the voting countries in Maia Song Contest 7.

Maia Song Contest 8
Due to Loafousia's automatic qualification to the final in Maia Song Contest 8, following the reveal of the ten qualifiers from each semi-final, a wildcard vote was held between all of the non-qualifiers to find the 25th finalist to replace Adna and her song "Living". The country with the most votes across both semi-finals would be the 25th finalist.

Grand Final
44 Loafousian jurors voted in this grand final, each one representing each of the 44 countries participating in Maia Song Contest 8.

Grand Final
43 Loafousian jurors voted in this final, each representing one of the 43 voting countries in Maia Song Contest 9.

Maia Song Contest 10
Due to Loafousia's automatic qualification to the final in Maia Song Contest 10, following the reveal of the ten qualifiers from each semi-final, a wildcard vote was held between all of the non-qualifiers to find the 25th finalist to replace Srbuk and her song "Yete Karogh Es". The country with the most votes across both semi-finals would be the 25th finalist.

Grand Final
44 Loafousian jurors voted to represent the 44 voting countries in Maia Song Contest 10.